Viral campaign by artists and artists in the Israeli music industry floods social networks • In Tel Aviv: protests against new government restrictions and clubs closing
Check icon distributed on social networks
Photo:
Yael Jacoby - Design
The government's decision to re-close the clubs following the rise in morbidity in Corona has led to a viral campaign on social networks among artists and artists and sound people, lighting and the stage of the Israeli music industry.
As part of the campaign, industry professionals posted a picture on their personal profile with the protest icon designed by artist and graphic designer Yael Jacoby, which combines a musical note with a hanging rope wrapped around it. Aside from the artists, the photo has also been shared with organizers and anyone supporting the protest and crying for the closing of the clubs.
Only two weeks have passed since the gradual return to music and theater events, which has sparked little hope for anyone taking part in the industry, but the government's decision yesterday (Monday) restored the anger and frustration among the Israeli civilian workers and workers. Independent demonstrations were organized in Tel Aviv today, among other things from the cultural and events that have hit hard following the Corona restrictions in recent months.
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Following the surge in daily infections, the government yesterday decided on a series of restrictions, including a full closure of the event halls, clubs and bars, gyms and swimming pools. The restaurants can accommodate 20 people inside and up to 30 people outside. In the hotels, the bars will close and the amount of diners and pool activities will be limited. Other gatherings are allowed for up to 20 people, while maintaining a two-meter distance between people and wearing masks.